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Main Author: Mapp, Edward, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED091461
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contents Puerto Rican Perspectives. Mapp, Edward, Ed. Bilingual Education Community Problems Dropout Research Educational Needs Educational Problems Employment Programs Ethnic Studies Fine Arts Higher Education Mass Media Police Community Relationship Puerto Rican Culture Puerto Ricans Urban Education Urban Problems The contents of this compendium are organized in four parts, as follows. Part one, "From Education," includes the following essays: "A Positive View of Bilingualism," Bejamin Pacheco; "Puerto Rican Children and the New York City Public Schools," Luis Fuentes; "Why Puerto Rican Students Drop Out of School: An Explanatory Analysis," Alexander Bazquez; "A Case for Puerto Rican Studies Programs," Richard Rivera; and, "Affirmative Action in Higher Education," Frank Negron. Part two, "From the Arts," includes the following essays: "Television and the Puerto Rican," Marife Hernandez; "Puerto Ricans in American Films: Peliculas sin Personajes," Edward Mapp; "The Anguish of the Expatriate Writer," Luis Quero-Chiesa; and, "The Playwright and the Puerto Rican Theatre," Jaime Ruiz-Escobar. Part three, "From the Community," includes the following essays: "Self-Help Efforts in the Puerto Rican Community," Jacinto Marrero; "Reminiscences of Two Turned-on Puerto Rican Librarians," Lillian Lopez, with Pura Belpre; "Library Service to Puerto Ricans: An Overview," Jose Betancourt; "The Police as Viewed by New York City Puerto Ricans," John Bazquez and Charles Bahn; and, "Religion and the Puerto Ricans in New York," Antonio Stevens-Arroyo. Part four, "From the Individual," includes the following essays: "The Puerto Rican Woman in Business," Celia Vice; "The Puerto Rican Professional in America," Amalia Betanzos; "A Puerto Rican American Speaks," Luis Mercado; and, "Across Third Avenue: Freedom," Humberto Cintron. (JM)
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spellingShingle Puerto Rican Perspectives.
Mapp, Edward, Ed.
Bilingual Education
Community Problems
Dropout Research
Educational Needs
Educational Problems
Employment Programs
Ethnic Studies
Fine Arts
Higher Education
Mass Media
Police Community Relationship
Puerto Rican Culture
Puerto Ricans
Urban Education
Urban Problems
Puerto Rican Perspectives. Mapp, Edward, Ed. Bilingual Education Community Problems Dropout Research Educational Needs Educational Problems Employment Programs Ethnic Studies Fine Arts Higher Education Mass Media Police Community Relationship Puerto Rican Culture Puerto Ricans Urban Education Urban Problems The contents of this compendium are organized in four parts, as follows. Part one, "From Education," includes the following essays: "A Positive View of Bilingualism," Bejamin Pacheco; "Puerto Rican Children and the New York City Public Schools," Luis Fuentes; "Why Puerto Rican Students Drop Out of School: An Explanatory Analysis," Alexander Bazquez; "A Case for Puerto Rican Studies Programs," Richard Rivera; and, "Affirmative Action in Higher Education," Frank Negron. Part two, "From the Arts," includes the following essays: "Television and the Puerto Rican," Marife Hernandez; "Puerto Ricans in American Films: Peliculas sin Personajes," Edward Mapp; "The Anguish of the Expatriate Writer," Luis Quero-Chiesa; and, "The Playwright and the Puerto Rican Theatre," Jaime Ruiz-Escobar. Part three, "From the Community," includes the following essays: "Self-Help Efforts in the Puerto Rican Community," Jacinto Marrero; "Reminiscences of Two Turned-on Puerto Rican Librarians," Lillian Lopez, with Pura Belpre; "Library Service to Puerto Ricans: An Overview," Jose Betancourt; "The Police as Viewed by New York City Puerto Ricans," John Bazquez and Charles Bahn; and, "Religion and the Puerto Ricans in New York," Antonio Stevens-Arroyo. Part four, "From the Individual," includes the following essays: "The Puerto Rican Woman in Business," Celia Vice; "The Puerto Rican Professional in America," Amalia Betanzos; "A Puerto Rican American Speaks," Luis Mercado; and, "Across Third Avenue: Freedom," Humberto Cintron. (JM)
title Puerto Rican Perspectives.
topic Bilingual Education
Community Problems
Dropout Research
Educational Needs
Educational Problems
Employment Programs
Ethnic Studies
Fine Arts
Higher Education
Mass Media
Police Community Relationship
Puerto Rican Culture
Puerto Ricans
Urban Education
Urban Problems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED091461